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Should be a wild four years.

Helpful links for those who need them:

Current members of the House of Representatives
https://www.house.gov/representatives

Current members of the Senate
https://www.senate.gov/senators/

Current members of the US Supreme Court
https://www.supremecourt.gov/about/biographies.aspx

Members of the Trump Administration
https://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/
 
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Had a lib coworker mention the California situation, referencing the water Trump claimed to have turned on for the wildfires, and I'm curious as to the actual consensus on what happened? Based on a small search, there was a claim he had the military come and turn on some water, supposedly to help southern California with fires, but then CA claims this never happened. At the same time Trump posted a video of water being released, which appears to have been just some reservoir used for farming, if "fact checking" sites are to be believed? Was this the suggested military action that either didn't occur or did occur with no help from the military?

I've heard very little on the subject outside of how California's management of its systems was utter trash, and how Trump wasted water. What actually happened, if anyone has a clearer understanding?
 
Ok you made your point. I was waaay too hasty putting FatPacks on ignore. This is a top tier shit sandwich right here, something so fucking stupid and bad that you KNOW its bait but feel compelled to respond anyway.
Congratulations Vader, you win. I'm going to go out and reregister Democrat first thing in the morning.
He's no better than the dipshits who rioted over George Floyd's death.
I wish I was George Floyd now. :(
 
Biden made Putin look like a fucking joke in Ukraine; reducing Russia from the world's second-strongest military to becoming the second-strongest military in Ukraine. Obama killed Bin Laden. Bush II conquered Saddam's Iraq.
Would love to live in that parallel reality. But back in the real world jeopedo aka: Der Sniffer couldn't get the russians to back the fuck up after shooting their kneecaps off with sanctions and despite the infinite money and ammo hack ukraine didn't do shit but stave off the invasion, the afghans got way more done for a fraction of the money back in the 80s. Saying obama killed bin laden is retarded, they had basically forgotten about that guy, it was the glowies finally doing their fucking job for once (unlike 9/11) who killed him. And dubya conquering iraq? the hell are you huffing? paint thinner with butane? all he did was get saddam out, he couldn't get the country under control, iraq was a disaster during both his terms, he didn't conquer shit.
 
Chickens take time to grow, retard. Besides they're like five bucks for a dozen where I am so unless you're eating more than a dozen a week you're paying 3 more dollars than normal, which isn't a problem unless you're a poor person.
Egg prices have dropped 40% where I live.
 
I think we can all agree that executing the CEO of MasterCard/Visa should have been Trump's day one priority, like walking straight out into the crowd after the oath with a 45 and shooting at them kind of urgent.
You weren't in Minnesota lately were you? I've seen you posting about not needing permission to be a one-man-army. I know you are high testosterone and ripped from your new diet, but you can't start bane posting IRL.
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Top U.S. Bank Executive Terry Dolan Believed to Be the Pilot Killed in Tragic Plane Crash in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota

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by Jim Hᴏft | Mar. 30, 2025 8:00 pm
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A plane registered to U.S. Bank’s Vice Chair and Chief Administration Officer, Terry Dolan, crashed into a residential home in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, on Saturday, March 29, 2025.


The Gateway Pundit previously reported that a single-engine plane crashed into at least one home in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, on Saturday afternoon, setting a massive fire in the neighborhood.


Video from the scene, courtesy of Mike Deyo, shows at least one house engulfed in flames.

Another video shows the house fire raging as police respond to the incident and neighbors gather on the street.


The aircraft, a SOCATA TBM-700—a single-engine business plane—departed from Des Moines International Airport in Iowa and was en route to Anoka County-Blaine Airport in Minneapolis.

Approximately ten minutes before its intended landing, the plane descended rapidly and collided with a home near 109th Avenue North and Noble Parkway around 12:20 p.m.

According to MN Crime, residents of the house were unharmed, but there is no official confirmation on the passengers of the plane.

While the Hennepin County Medical Examiner has yet to officially confirm the identity of the sole victim, many — including colleagues — believe the deceased is U.S. Bancorp Vice Chair and Chief Administration Officer Terry Dolan.

“We are aware of reports that the plane that crashed in Brooklyn Park was registered to Terry Dolan, our vice chair and chief administration officer. At this time, we are unable to confirm whether he was on board, but we believe he was. Our thoughts and prayers are with him, his family and friends, and anyone who may have been affected by yesterday’s tragic incident,” US Bank said in a statement.

We are grateful that there were not any injuries to residents of the home that was impacted by the crash, and we thank all the first responders who have provided service.”
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According to the US Bank’s website:
Terry Dolan is vice chair and chief administration officer (CAO) of U.S. Bancorp. He became CAO in 2023 and his role includes oversight of corporate strategy, marketing, analytics, corporate social responsibility, digital capabilities and growth, public affairs and communications, and transformation.
Dolan previously served as vice chair, chief financial officer, as well as vice chair of Wealth Management and Investment Services, executive vice president and controller. He has been a leader in the bank’s focus on driving growth and digital transformation, and reinforcing its strong financial position, with returns on assets and equity among the highest in the industry. He has also been a leader in its community development work and investments in affordable housing, economic development and renewable energy tax credit financing.
He has been actively involved in numerous community organizations that provide services to the homeless, arts and culture, and higher education – including serving on the boards of directors for Catholic Charities, the Minnesota Opera, Artspace, The Minneapolis Foundation, the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University. He currently serves as chair for the Killebrew Thompson Memorial board of directors. He has a bachelor’s degree from the University of St. Thomas.
 
I think we can all agree that executing the CEO of MasterCard/Visa should have been Trump's day one priority, like walking straight out into the crowd after the oath with a 45 and shooting at them kind of urgent.
That would be lit. I'd be interested in seeing the media's reaction
 
You guys used to be better at baiting when usaid wasnt dead. I kinda believe you need scriptwriters to do it.
His bait has always been shit.
I have Nulls answer on why this thread is so popular. Clearly it's unemployed alcoholics answering bait at 2am on a Monday.
I need some entertainment on night shift, asshole.
 
Here is what the Trump sounds like every time he opens his stupid fucking mouth

We love our jews our Israelis
we love our ashkis and Mizrahis
we love our jews our Israelis
We love our Ashkis and Mizrahis

When they wanna destroy wanna destroy
They know they can call up the goy
can call up the goy with the toys
when they run away when they run away
all they gotta do is dial USA

We love our jews our Israelis
we love our ashkis and Mizrahis
we love our jews our Israelis
We love our Ashkis and Mizrahis

And when they start a war, when they start a war
You know I help them more, help them more — thank you, Lord!
And when they do genocide, when they do genocide
You know they take America along for the ride

When they wanna destroy wanna destroy
They know they can call up the goy
can call up the goy with the toys
when they run away when they run away
all they gotta do is dial USA
 
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Mother takes Ambassador Bridge by mistake, now faces deportation from the U.S. (archive)

You might have fallen victim to it, accidentally merging into the toll area that goes right onto the Ambassador Bridge, to Canada. For one woman, that simple wrong turn could all end with her getting deported.



What they're saying:

A mom, who’s here illegally, was detained for six days, her two young children for five, after they accidentally got onto the Ambassador Bridge.


Ruby Robinson is the immigration attorney representing "Sarahi" as she faces deportation to Guatemala.

She has no criminal record and has been in the U.S. for six years.

Her two children, a 1-year-old and a 5-year-old daughter, are U.S. citizens. In March the family put in the wrong Costco location into their GPS, and accidentally getting onto the Ambassador Bridge to go to the one in Windsor.

Upon return, they were detained by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection in an office building at the foot of the bridge. Agents asked if she wanted to release her kids to family on day one.

She refused.

"She was told she was going to be deported with her children, and she didn’t want to be separated from her children," Robinson told FOX 2.

"Sarahi" told her attorney the family was kept in a windowless room with a TV and games, given Ramen or oatmeal to eat.

"The only time they saw the sun was after a few days; there was a skylight in the hallway, and the child said, 'Mommy, look, there’s the sun,'" said Robinson.

Robinson says the children were getting sick, one with a fever, and after five days, they were released to family. "Sarahi" was released a day later. He later says she was never given access to an attorney at the bridge.

Big picture view:

In the immigration space, illegal immigrants have a right to counsel, but the government isn’t required to provide it. Attorney Robinson says before Jan. 20, under the same circumstances at the bridge, families would not be detained like this.

"What we are seeing is extended stays in spaces that are not designed for extended stays," he said.

This is the statement from CBP:

"When individuals violate immigration laws, their choices make them subject to detention and removal. In this case, an illegal alien was encountered at the Detroit Ambassador Bridge after driving into Canada without travel documents. She admitted to unlawfully entering the U.S. in 2018. Per policy, CBP worked to find a suitable guardian for her U.S. citizen children; however, she initially chose to keep them with her, prolonging the detention period. Once the children were placed with a guardian, she was transferred to ICE."

What's next:

That mom is facing deportation. She was given a summons to appear in court for her hearing next month.
>Be illegal Guatemalan
>can't read complex road signs
>make the wrong turn in Detroit onto the one-way street that leads to the Canadian border with no outlet to turn around
>get detained by customs and deported
 
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